Executive processes in the Castilian Spain during the Modern Age
Abstract
The immersion of the Castilian Kingdoms in a monetary economy through the modern centuries will lead to the improvisation of various protocols to deal with insolvency cases. To serve this goal, several procedures were implemented during the sixteenth century, that eventually crystallized in the paradigmatic arrangement of creditors that will remain intact for civil and commercial proceedings until the Consulate of Bilbao Ordinances (1737), where bankruptcy proceedings were introduced: a new long lasting paradigm. On the other hand, the unique performances remained very stable during the modern period.Downloads
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